Kenwood DNN 9150 DAB User manual

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DNN9150DAB
CONNECTED NAVIGATION SYSTEM
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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What Do You Want To Do?
Thank you for purchasing the KENWOOD CONNECTED NAVIGATION SYSTEM.
In this manual, you will learn various convenient functions of the system.
Click the icon of the media you want to play.
With one-click, you can jump to the section of each media!
iPod
USB SD
VCD
DVD VIDEO
Music CD
Disc Media
BT Audio Apps
Radio
DAB
Wireless Link
Storage
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Before Use 4
# WARNING _______________________ 4
How to Read this Manual 6
Features of Connected systems
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Basic Operations 10
Functions of the Buttons
on the Front Panel __________________ 10
Turning on the Unit _________________ 12
Detaching the Front Panel ____________ 17
How to Play Media __________________ 18
Operation on the Home Screen ________ 20
Common Operation _________________ 24
Navigation Operation ________________ 26
Network Setup 30
Wi-Fi Setup ________________________ 30
Wi-Fi Hotspot Setup _________________ 32
Clock and Date Setup 34
Clock and Date Setup ________________ 34
Account Setup 36
About Account _____________________ 36
Create User Account _________________ 36
Set Owner Account _________________ 37
Set User Account ___________________ 38
Switch the User Login _______________ 38
Delete User Account _________________ 39
Reset Owner Account ________________ 39
Widget and Application
Operation 40
Weather Widget ____________________ 40
Weather Application ________________ 41
SNS Widget ________________________ 43
RSS Widget ________________________ 43
Facebook (SNS Application) ___________ 44
Twitter (SNS Application) _____________ 46
E-mail (SNS Application) _____________ 48
RSS Application ____________________ 50
Now playing Widget _________________ 52
Photo Frame Widget_________________ 54
Mixed Media Search _________________ 55
DVD/Video CD (VCD)
Operation 56
DVD/VCD Basic Operation ____________ 56
DVD Disc Menu Operation ____________ 59
Zoom Control for DVD and VCD _______ 60
DVD Setup ________________________ 61
CD/Audio and Visual Files/iPod/
Apps Operation 64
Music/Video Basic Operation __________ 64
Search Operation ___________________ 70
Movie Control ______________________ 74
Apps Operation ____________________ 75
USB/SD/iPod/App/DivX Setup _________ 76
Cloud Storage Operation 82
Starting procedure __________________ 82
Music Basic Operation _______________ 82
Category search ____________________ 83
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Contents
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Kenwood Wireless Link
Operation 84
Starting procedure __________________ 84
Media Server function _______________ 85
Media Player function _______________ 85
Media Controller function ____________ 86
Media Renderer function _____________ 87
Radio and TV Tuner Operation 88
Radio Basic Operation _______________ 88
Digital Radio Basic Operation _________ 90
Memory Operation __________________ 92
Selecting Operation _________________ 92
Traffic Information __________________ 94
Replay (Digital Radio only) ____________ 94
Tuner Setup _______________________ 95
DAB Setup _________________________ 96
TV Tuner Operation _________________ 98
Streaming Service Application 100
AUPEO!Application _________________ 100
AV Browser Application ______________ 102
Bluetooth Control 104
Registering and Connecting
Bluetooth Unit _____________________ 104
Playing Bluetooth Audio Device _______ 107
Using Hands-Free Feature ____________ 108
Hands-Free Setup ___________________ 112
Voice Control 114
Voice Control ______________________ 114
Camera Control 115
Camera Control_____________________ 115
Switching the View Camera ___________ 115
Setting Up 116
Monitor Screen Setup _______________ 116
System Setup ______________________ 117
Display Setup ______________________ 120
Navigation Setup ___________________ 122
Camera Setup ______________________ 122
Software Information ________________ 124
AV Input Setup _____________________ 125
AV Output Interface Setup ____________ 125
Controlling Audio 126
Setting Audio ______________________ 126
Controlling General Audio ____________ 130
Equalizer Control ___________________ 131
Zone Control _______________________ 132
Sound Effect _______________________ 133
Listening Position ___________________ 134
Remote Control 136
Battery Installation __________________ 136
Functions of the Remote Control Buttons 137
Troubleshooting 140
Problems and Solutions ______________ 140
Error Messages _____________________ 141
Resetting the Unit __________________ 143
Appendix 144
Playable Media and Files _____________ 144
Status Bar Indicator Items ____________ 147
Region Codes in the World ____________ 149
DVD Language Codes _______________ 150
Specifications ______________________ 151
Trademarks ________________________ 154
Safety precaution ___________________ 158
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Before Use
# WARNING
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To prevent injury or fire, take
the following precautions:
• To prevent a short circuit, never put or
leave any metallic objects (such as coins or
metal tools) inside the unit.
• Do not watch or fix your eyes on the unit’s
display when you are driving for any
extended period.
• If you experience problems during
installation, consult your Kenwood dealer.
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Precautions on using this unit
• When you purchase optional accessories,
check with your Kenwood dealer to make
sure that they work with your model and in
your area.
• You can select language to display menus,
audio file tags, etc. See Language setup
(P.118).
• The Radio Data System or Radio Broadcast
Data System feature won’t work where
the service is not supported by any
broadcasting station.
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Protecting the monitor
To protect the monitor from damage, do not
operate the monitor using a ball point pen or
similar tool with the sharp tip.
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Cleaning the unit
If the faceplate of this unit is stained, wipe it
with a dry soft cloth such as a silicon cloth.
If the faceplate is stained badly, wipe the
stain off with a cloth moistened with neutral
cleaner, then wipe it again with a clean soft
dry cloth.
!
Applying spray cleaner directly to the unit may
affect its mechanical parts. Wiping the faceplate
with a hard cloth or using a volatile liquid such
as thinner or alcohol may scratch the surface or
erase screened print.
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Lens fogging
When you turn on the car heater in cold
weather, dew or condensation may form
on the lens in the disc player of the unit.
Called lens fogging, this condensation on
the lens may not allow discs to play. In such
a situation, remove the disc and wait for the
condensation to evaporate. If the unit still
does not operate normally after a while,
consult your Kenwood dealer.
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Precautions on handling discs
• Do not touch the recording surface of the
disc.
• Do not stick tape etc. on the disc, or use a
disc with tape stuck on it.
• Do not use disc type accessories.
• Clean from the center of the disc and move
outward.
• When removing discs from this unit, pull
them out horizontally.
• If the disc center hole or outside rim has
burrs, use the disc only after removing the
burrs with a ballpoint pen etc.
• Discs that are not round cannot be used.
• 8-cm (3 inch) discs cannot be used.
• Discs with coloring on the recording
surface or discs that are dirty cannot be
used.
• This unit can only play the CDs with
.
This unit may not correctly play discs which
do not have the mark.
• You cannot play a disc that has not been
finalized. (For the finalization process see
your writing software, and your recorder
instruction manual.)
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Before Use
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Before Use
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Erase the personal information
Before giving or selling this unit to others, be
sure to delete the information (mail, search
logs, etc.) stored in this unit by yourself and
confirm that the data has been deleted.
We shall not be liable for any damage caused
by leakage of undeleted data.
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Press the <HOME> button.
HOME 6
2
Press the <MENU> button.
HOME 6
3
Touch [Setting].
4
Touch [Backup & Reset].
5
Touch [Factory data reset].
6
Enter owner password. Touch [Reset].
7
Touch [ERASE].
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How To Read This Manual
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How to Read this Manual
NOTE
The screens and panels shown in this
manual are examples used to provide clear
explanations of the operations.
For this reason, they may be different from the
actual screens or panels used, or some display
patterns may be different.
Link header
You can refer each section or top page
with one-click.
Reference mark
Displayed in blue notes.
With one-click, you can jump to the
article related to the current section.
Screen shot
Shows some screen shots displayed during
operation for reference.
The area or keys to touch are surrounded
with a red frame.
Operation procedure
Explains necessary procedures to
achieve the operation.
< >: Indicates the name of panel
buttons.
[ ]: Indicates the name of touch
keys.
Operation title
Introduces the function.
NOTE
Introduces some tips, notes, etc.
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CD/Audio and Visual Files/iPod/Apps Operation
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Search Operation
You can search music, video or picture files
by the following operations.
NOTE
If you use a remote controller, you can jump
directly to the desired track/file with entering the
track/folder/file number, play time, etc. For details,
see Direct search mode (P.145).
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List search
You can search tracks, folders, and files
according to hierarchy.
1
Touch illustrated area.
List Control screen appears.
2
Touch desired track/file.
Playback starts.
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Other search
When you want to narrow the list down,
there are other search ways.
This function is not available when music CD
is the current source.
1
Touch [ ] in the control screen.
The search type screen appears.
2
Touch desired search way.
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How To Read This Manual
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Basic Operations
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Features of Connected systems
By connecting this unit to Internet, you can use various services.
Use of internet service
• Streaming service such as Aupeo!.
• Internet service such as email, and social networking service such as Facebook and Twitter.
• Information (weather, traffic, RSS, etc.) service.
Cooperation with Route Collector site
• Destinations and routes specified on the PC can be input to this navigation system.
• The routes you have traveled and the songs you have listened to can be logged. (P.27)
By uploading music files to Dropbox and creating a play list on Route Collector site, you can listen
to music anywhere through streaming without music files on this unit. (P.82)
• Speech to Text (STT) and Text to Speech (TTS).
Notes
You can use following feature for 2 years after
registration of the owner account. To use it
continuously, a usage fee is required. For details,
see web site of Route Collector.
http://www.route-collector.com/
Weather (by INRIX)
Traffic (by INRIX)
• Dynamic Parking (by INRIX)
• Fuel Prices (by INRIX)
• Real-Time Traffic Camera (by INRIX)
• Movie Show Times (by WWM)
TTS (by Nuance)
• STT (by Nuance)
To use the following services, you need to
register the corresponding free or paid accounts.
• Aupeo!
• Facebook
• Twitter
• Dropbox
About the account
• To use internet services via this system,
you need to create an account in the
Route Collector site.
• In addition to the owner account, you
can register up to four user accounts.
• You can use a guest account as well.
• By switching among accounts, you can
secure the privacy when using the mail
feature or social media.
For details, see About Account (P.36).
http://www.route-collector.com/
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Basic Operations
• Media player for DVD video, CD, USB memory, SD card, iPod, etc.
• Digital Radio (DAB) and Analog Radio.
• Navigation
Wi-Fi access point
• Connect to Internet using the tethering
function of your smartphone or an
Internet device. (P.30)
Wi-Fi (11n/g/b)
4G, 3G, LTE
or EDGE
HOME 6
Wi-Fi hotspot
• This unit becomes the Wi-Fi access
point and you can enjoy music and
video in a smartphone Wi-Fi connected
by Kenwood Wireless Link. (P.32)
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Basic Operations
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Functions of the Buttons on the Front Panel
HOME 6
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NOTE
The panels shown in this guide are examples used to provide clear explanations of the operations. For this reason,
they may be different from the actual panels.
How to insert an SD Card
1) Press
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<G> button for 1 second.
The panel fully opens.
2) Hold the SD card as the illustration in the right
and insert it into the slot until it clicks.
V To eject the card:
Push the card until it clicks and then remove your finger
from the card.
The card pops up so that you can pull it out with your
fingers.
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Basic Operations
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Labelled
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Basic Operations
Number Name Motion
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s (Reset) If the unit or the connected unit fails to operate properly, the unit
returns to initial settings when this button is pressed (P.143).
If the SI function is turned on, this indicator flashes when the vehicle
ignition is off (P.118).
2
S, R (Vol) Adjusts volume.
3
Remote
Sensor
Receives the remote control signal.
4
NAV Displays the navigation screen.
Pressing for 1 second turns the screen off.*
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MENU Displays the option menu screen.
Pressing for 1 second switches AV out sources.
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HOME Displays the Home screen (P.20).
Pressing for 1 second turns the power off.
When the power off, turns the power on.
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6 (Back) Return to the previously viewed screen.
Pressing for 1 second displays the Hands Free screen (P.108).
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G (Eject) Ejects the disc.
When the panel is opened, pressing closes the panel and pressing for 1
second ejects the disc forcibly.
When the panel is closed, pressing for 1 second fully opens the panel to
the location of the SD card slot.
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Disc insert
slot
A slot to insert a disc media.
10
SD card slot A slot to insert an SD card.
You can play audio/visual file in the card. *
2
An SD card slot for upgrading the map. For how to upgrade the map,
refer to the instruction manual of the navigation system.
*1 The function of the [NAV] button can be changed to camera view function. See User interface
(P.117).
*2 If the map update file remains in the SD card, you cannot play audio/visual file.
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Basic Operations
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Turning on the Unit
The method for turning on the power varies between different models.
Press the <HOME> button.
HOME 6
The unit is turned on.
ö To turn off the navigation system:
Press the <HOME> button for 1 second.
If it is your first time turning the unit on after installation, it will be necessary to perform
Initial setup (P.14).
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Basic Operations
Login
Select the login user.
When the owner has not been registered
When the owner has been registered
Enter the password.
When you selected Administrator or Guest, you do not need to enter a password.
[Auto Login?]: Checking this checkbox allows you to log in to the system automatically from
the next time.
Touch [Login].
NOTE
If you forgot your password, create your new password on the Route Collector site.
http://www.route-collector.com/
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Basic Operations
Initial setup
Perform this setup when you use this unit for the first time or when you reset the unit. See
Resetting the Unit (P.143).
Set each item as follows.
Language Setup
Select the language used for the GUI and input methods. Default is “English (United States)”.
1Touch [Language Setup].
2Select a language from the list.
WiFi Setup
Configure settings for connection to Wi-Fi.
1Touch [WiFi Setup].
2Slide Wi-Fi to ON.
3Touch [Wi-Fi].
4Select the Wi-Fi access point to register from the list.
5Enter the Password.
6Touch [Connect].
7After setting, press the < 6 > button.
For details on operation, see Wi-Fi Setup (P.30).
Date Setup
Set the date and time.
1Touch [Date Setup].
2Touch [Select time zone].
3Select a time zone.
4After setting, press the < 6 > button.
For details on operation, see Clock and Date Setup (P.34).
Account Setup
Set the information about the user of this unit.
1Touch [Account Setup].
For details on operation, see About Account (P.36).
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Touch [Next].
Set each item as follows.
Locale
Select the country for the navigation system.
The language, the distance unit, and the gasoline unit are set.
1Touch [SET].
2Select the desired country.
3Touch [Enter].
Language
Select the language used for the control screen and setting items. Default is “British English (en)”.
1Touch [SET].
2Touch [C] or [D] to select the desired language.
3Touch [Enter].
For details on operation, see Language setup (P.118).
Angle
Adjust the position of the monitor. Default is “0”.
1Touch [SET].
2Touch desired angle number and [
].
For details on operation, see Monitor angle control (P.120).
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Color
Set the screen and button illumination color. You can select whether to allow color scan operation or
select a fixed color for operation.
1Touch [SET].
2Touch [ON] or [OFF] of [Panel Color Scan].
3If you want to change color, touch [SET] of [Panel Color Coordinate].
4Touch your desired color and [
].
For details on operation, see Panel color coordinate (P.121).
Camera
Set the parameters for the camera.
1Touch [SET].
2Set each item and touch [
].
For details on operation, see Camera Setup (P.122).
DEMO
Set the demonstration mode. Default is “ON”.
1Touch [ON] or [OFF].
Touch [Finish].
NOTE
These settings can be set from the SETUP menu. See Setting Up (P.116).
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Detaching the Front Panel
You can detach the front panel to prevent
theft.
Press the <0> button for 1 second
to open the front panel.
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NOTE
You can set the front panel to open automatically
when the ignition is turned off. See Monitor
angle control (P.120).
Detach the panel as the diagrams
below.
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4
NOTE
The attaching plate closes automatically in about
10 seconds after the front panel is released.
Remove the panel before this happens.
ö After detaching:
Put the panel in the protective bag
supplied with the unit.
NOTE
When detaching a part of the front panel, detach
it toward the front side as shown in the diagram
above. If it is detached upward, the front panel
will be broken.
To prevent deterioration, do not touch the
terminals of the unit and faceplate with your
fingers.
If the terminals on the unit or faceplate get dirty,
wipe them with a clean soft dry cloth.
Attaching the front panel
Hold the panel securely so as not
to drop it accidentally, and fit it
onto the attaching plate until it is
firmly locked.
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How to Play Media
Music CD and disc media
Press the <G> button.
HOME 6
The panel opens.
Insert the disc into the slot.
The panel closes automatically.
The unit loads the disc and playback
starts.
ö To eject the disc:
Press the <G> button.
USB device
Connect the USB device with the
USB cable.
The unit reads the device and playback
starts.
ö To disconnect the device:
Touch [G] on the screen and disconnect
the device from the cable.
iPod
Connect the iPod.
NOTE
For the details of the necessary cable and adapter
to connect with iPod/iPhone, refer to Music/
Video Basic Operation (P.64).
The unit reads the iPod and playback
starts.
ö To disconnect the iPod/iPhone
connected with the cable:
Touch [G] on the screen and disconnect
the device from the cable.
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SD card
Press the <G> button for 1 second
to open the front panel.
0
The panel fully opens.
Hold the SD card as the diagram
below and insert it into the slot
until it clicks.
Notched section
Labeled side
The unit loads the card and playback starts.
ö To remove:
Push the SD card until it clicks and then
remove your finger from the card.
The card pops up so that you can pull it out
with your fingers.
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